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In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.

Kroll Restructuring professionals serve as a financial advisor to companies, financial sponsors, lenders, creditors and other interested parties in distressed situations across virtually every industry and every situation. The firm prides itself on the experience and responsibility which it offers placement students, which leads to many placement students returning to the firm upon graduation. The work is varied, and students will gain exposure to a variety of insolvency procedures such as Administrations, Receiverships and Liquidations and an introduction to the analysis and critique of financial statements.

The job may involve travel to clients’ sites, away from the Office. During the year students are encouraged to seek guidance and assistance from other team members, at any point. Further, there are regular in-house training sessions that assist the development of all staff.

At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.

Responsibilities 

  • Conduct financial reviews of companies across a range of industries and assist with investigatory reports.
  • Be the face of Duff and Phelps and liaise with any number of key stakeholders, acting as their first point of contact, whatever their query.
  • Work directly with senior staff and management, gaining direct exposure to decision making processes at the highest level.
  • Assisting in realizing value from the company’s assets to maximize return to creditors to include investigations in companies’ affairs
  • Prepare statutory documentation for a range of situations, including Administrations, Liquidations and Bankruptcies.

About you

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Management or other relevant degree
  • The candidate should be aiming/on track for a minimum of a 2:1 degree
  • Computer proficiency and ability to maximize applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to master new tasks and industries quickly
  • Strong personal integrity
  • Ability to prioritize tasks, work on multiple assignments and manage rapidly changing assignments in a team environment
  • Commitment to obtaining outstanding results
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
  • Experience working with diverse teams